Pediatric liver transplantation is often required as a consequence of biliary disorders because of the lack of alternative treatments for repairing or replacing damaged bile ducts. To address the lack of availability of pediatric livers suitable for transplantation, we developed a protocol for generating bioengineered biliary tissue suitable for biliary reconstruction. Our platform allows the derivation of cholangiocyte organoids (COs) expressing key biliary markers and retaining functions of primary extra- or intrahepatic duct cholangiocytes within 2 weeks of isolation. COs are subsequently seeded on polyglycolic acid (PGA) scaffolds or densified collagen constructs for 4 weeks to generate bioengineered tissue retaining biliary characteris...
Investigation of diseases of the bile duct system and identification of potential therapeutic target...
Liver diseases affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide; most often the hepatocytes or cholan...
In Europe alone, each year 5500 people require a life-saving liver transplantation, but 18% die befo...
Pediatric liver transplantation is often required as a consequence of biliary disorders because of t...
Treatment of common bile duct disorders such as biliary atresia or ischaemic strictures is limited t...
abstract: Cholangiocytes, the epithelial cells of the bile duct, are the origin of cholangiopathies ...
Cholangiocytes play a crucial role in the pathophysiology of cholestasis. However, research on human...
The generation of bioengineered biliary tissue could contribute to the management of some of the mos...
Biliary disorders can lead to life-threatening disease and are also a challenging complication of li...
The well-established 3D organoid culture method enabled efficient expansion of cholangiocyte-like ce...
The difficulty in isolating and propagating functional primary cholangiocytes is a major limitation ...
The generation of bioengineered biliary tissue could contribute to the management of some of the mos...
Recent biotechnical advances in the in vitro culture of cholangiocytes and generation of bioengineer...
Investigation of diseases of the bile duct system and identification of potential therapeutic target...
Liver diseases affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide; most often the hepatocytes or cholan...
In Europe alone, each year 5500 people require a life-saving liver transplantation, but 18% die befo...
Pediatric liver transplantation is often required as a consequence of biliary disorders because of t...
Treatment of common bile duct disorders such as biliary atresia or ischaemic strictures is limited t...
abstract: Cholangiocytes, the epithelial cells of the bile duct, are the origin of cholangiopathies ...
Cholangiocytes play a crucial role in the pathophysiology of cholestasis. However, research on human...
The generation of bioengineered biliary tissue could contribute to the management of some of the mos...
Biliary disorders can lead to life-threatening disease and are also a challenging complication of li...
The well-established 3D organoid culture method enabled efficient expansion of cholangiocyte-like ce...
The difficulty in isolating and propagating functional primary cholangiocytes is a major limitation ...
The generation of bioengineered biliary tissue could contribute to the management of some of the mos...
Recent biotechnical advances in the in vitro culture of cholangiocytes and generation of bioengineer...
Investigation of diseases of the bile duct system and identification of potential therapeutic target...
Liver diseases affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide; most often the hepatocytes or cholan...
In Europe alone, each year 5500 people require a life-saving liver transplantation, but 18% die befo...